At first the transplant went well, but a few months later they learned that my lymphatic channels didn't heal right, and they'd have to go in to relive the lymphocele by putting in a 'peritoneal window' in my gut, so the fluid would drain to a cavity that would absorb it, in theory. (rpgcodex.net)

The removal of seromas by fine-needle aspiration is controversial: it is recommended by some for the reason that seromas can be a culture medium for bacteria, whereas others advise it only for collection of excessive amounts of fluid, because even an aspiration carried out under aseptic conditions carries a certain risk of infection. (wikipedia.org)

Quilting sutures reduce the risk of the skin-fat layer separating from the deeper muscle layer and having the separation fill up with fluid, by physically holding those layers together. (wikipedia.org)

advocate informed to further occult capsule of risk assessments with more even compared animals, or increase therapy. (gomte.com)

There were also initial concerns regarding a small increase in cases of PTLD in EBV seronegative recipients although longer term data was reassuring that the overall risk of this was very low. (blogspot.com)

At the two ends of the spectrum are the KDOQI guidelines which suggest universal testing for CAD at regular intervals depending on risk, and the ACC/ AHA who recommend testing only for symptomatic patients or patients who can not achieve 4 mets of activity. (blogspot.com)

There have been cases where a lymphocele has been developed in the mediastinum, following a thoracic duct injury, which may have been iatrogenic in nature or due to a blunt trauma in the region. (healthhearty.com)

It is commonly seen that a lymphocele develops after a radical hysterectomy which is normally done after a patient is diagnosed with aggressive uterine cancer, due to which the entire uterus needs to be removed. (healthhearty.com)